Workers in public and private companies are exposed to dynamic changes due to different lifestyles (globalization), greater demands (workload) and demands that lead to states of stress and insecurity in the world. Latin American studies on Burnout Syndrome carried out in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, are a voice of alarm for the labor system and especially for the educational system that has been affecting mental health expressed in diseases such as stress, depression, neurosis and a variety of psychosomatic diseases diagnosed and perceived (gastritis, ulcers, irritable colon, among others).